Iguana (film)

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Iguana

DVD cover
Directed by Monte Hellman
Produced by Franco Di Nunzio
Written by Steven Gaydos, David M. Zehr
Based on Iguana 
by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa
Starring Everett McGill
Music by Franco Campanino
Cinematography Josep M. Civit
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment (2000) (USA)(DVD)
Japan Audio Visual Network (1989) (Japan)(VHS)
Release dates 1988
Running time 88 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget ~$3,000,000[1]

Iguana is a 1988 film directed by Monte Hellman. The movie is based on the titular novel by Spanish novellist Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa, itself based on a real Irish sailor called Patrick Watkins.[2] The movie was mainly shot on location in Lanzarote. Monte Hellman won Bastone Bianco Award (Special Mention) for this movie on the Venice Film Festival in 1988.

Plot

In the 19th century, bizarrely disfigured harpooner called Iguana Oberlus (Everett McGill), suffers abuse from peer sailors on board of a whaling vessel. One night he escapes and continues to live on a remote island of the Galápagos Islands. There, he proclaims himself the ruler of the island and declares war on humanity. Anyone who happens to find himself on the island faces the cruel tyranny of Iguana. He enslaves shipwrecked sailors, and Carmen (Maru Valdivielso) is forced to become his mistress.[3][4]

Cast

  • Everett McGill ... as Iguana Oberlus
  • Roger Kendall ... as Roger
  • Robert Case ... as One Eyed Sailor
  • Fabio Testi ... as Gamboa
  • Maru Valdivielso ... as Carmen (as Maru Valdivieso)
  • Fernando Cebrián ... as Ibarra
  • Michael Madsen ... as Sebastián

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